In order to circumvent an impending European Union prohibition on flavor-infused heated tobacco products, major tobacco companies, including British American Tobacco, are marketing heat sticks
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Middle Eastern war set to escalate oil prices and worsen the global economy.
As investors watch to see if the conflict draws in additional nations with the potential to push up oil prices further and inflict a major
New York’s ban on gas stoves challenged by a federal lawsuit.
Gas and building trade associations are suing to overturn New York State’s restriction on installing gas stoves and furnaces in new construction. The organizations claim
Refrigeration chemicals are the most damaging greenhouse gas known to modern science and a nightmare to climate.
One of the first questions Jennifer Byrne, owner and technician of Comfy Heating and Cooling, asks is whether the house has recently undergone renovations when
Ferrari to accept crypto in US, Europe, Middle East and Africa as payments for its cars.
Following requests from its affluent clientele, Ferrari has begun accepting cryptocurrency payments for its high-end sports cars in the United States and will expand the
U.S. sets up $7b hydrogen hubs across the states in a bid to exit fossil fuels.
The Biden administration has chosen clean energy projects in seven states, ranging from Pennsylvania to California, as part of a $7 billion program to jump-start
EU may decouple from China as trade deficit tops $170b.
The top foreign policy official for the European Union cautioned on Friday that if the region’s trade deficit with China is not reduced, public opinion
Microsoft’s shares fell after the IRS hit it with $29b in back taxes.
Microsoft said in a securities filing on Wednesday that the Internal Revenue Service estimates it owes the U.S. Treasury $28.9 billion in overdue taxes, penalties,
Use of weather derivatives by big corporations is increasing with the global impact of extreme weather.
Energy firms, hedge funds, and commodities traders are increasingly using financial products that allow them to wager on the weather in an effort to hedge
Federal Trade Commission says US consumers waste over $1b and pay 20% extra as hidden charges.
The Federal Trade Commission put up a proposal on Wednesday to outlaw any fictitious junk fees that may be used to inflate the price of